America was a noble experiment. Unfortunately, the experiment has failed.

How the Hittman, while searching for podcasts worth listening to,
succumbed to the temptation to create his own.

Investigating medical claims can require a great deal of time and a degree
in epidemiology. But there is a much simpler way to figure out if claims
are legitimate or bogus.

Nicotine Nannies claim second hand smoke kills more than 65,000 people
every year. I contacted some of them and asked them to name three. They
were all tongue tied except for two, who lied.

We sell stadium names to the highest bidder,
why not do the same for members of congress?

Some sites are updated so often keeping up with is a time consuming chore.
Some offer dozens of new articles every day. Some blogs are even worse
offenders, offering hourly updates.

The Hittman Chronicle knows your time is too valuable for such constant
bombardment, so we publish just a few articles a year. The Quick Hitts Podcast,
which is only about fifteen minutes long, comes out just twice a month.
If you want more regular content, you'll have to check the Quick
Hitts blog, which is the most frequently updated part of the site.
But even there you'll find mostly short posts. That's becuase
our wisdom and humor is so concentrated, small doses are all
you need to get Smartenized®

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